Beach City High School - Pirate Yearbook (Beach City, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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u Jimmy Took .....,.............................,., TOM DUNCAN Bull Thompson .. ......... ,..,.,,,. D ONALD LINERODE Mr. Oswald ...,..,....,..,.............,,.. LARRY SHERHAG Madge Burns ,....,,...., .......,.......... R UTHIE STIDD Uncle Dan Took . .... , EUGENE HOSTETLER Peg Westfield .. ., ,. .........,......,.... NANCY AGLER Mrs. Duvalle Smythe ..............,....... JOYCE CASH Bubbles Duvalle ,.... ...,,,......,.,.., P AT FRAELICH 0 Lady Macbeth .........,. SHIRLEY NEISWANDER McDaniel ,....,..,.,.,.....,,. . .,,........... ,..,,.. C AROL REED First Row fleft to rrghtb Miss Ogg Dxrector Eugene Hostetler Rhea Numbers Joyce Cash Pat Fraellch Nancy Hatch Second Row Donna Forney Larry Sherhag Ruthie Stldd Shirley Nelswander Nancy Agler Tom Duncan Thnrd Row Paul Hershberger Mardella Feller Shirley Kennedy Leslle Howell Carol Reed Fourth Row Doran Hostetler Albert Trnsler Carlos Peebles Charles Bose Don Lmerode 'When a man marries hrs troubles begun an old saymg once stated What then wlll happen when a completely likeable perfectly normal young bachelor by the name of Jimmy Took needs a wrfe m a terrific hurry to prove to generous Uncle Dan that hrs monthly checks he Bill Thompson and Bulls Aunt Ellen get Uncle Dans telegram that he and his ward Peggy are brmgmg the monthly check m person so that they can meet the new brnde And what else wall happen when through Jlmmys mlsgulded schemmg THREE rmltatxon brides appear two of them men dressed as women and the other his sweetheart Madge? But this IS only the begmnmg for Peggy wants to see Brll and Bull rs one of the brides' And Aunt Ellen IS definitely mterested ln Uncle Dan but so are Mrs Duvalle Smith and her slster' To top lt all off the crazy woman who thmks she IS Lady Macbeth has escaped from a near by samtorlum and she and her nurse McDaniel stage a contmuous cat and dog race through the household Inxolxed too was the tlmld nearsnghted Mr Oswald and unsuspectmg bull-collector who ns drafted as one of Jlmmys brides But lt all turns out for the best and Uncle Dan rs finally com nnced of has nephew s honesty and ambltlon ' 2 ' ' , ' , , , , ' 2 , . ' , ' , ' for the support of Jimmy's non-existent bride have been justified? This is Jimmy's problem when

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Mrs. Burton ..,. Clara .....,.,.,,........., Mr. Burton . .,.,.,.. . Donny Burton .,..,.......,......,.,.,.. Geraldine Burton Barbara Burton .. Ross Wheeler ...,.. F retos ..........,..........................,..,....,.....,...... Mrs. Wheeler ....... Mayor Hanson ..,..............,....,....... Della ................,................,..,..... , . .. RHEA NUMBERS .. .,A.. . .,... DONALD LINERODE ,. .,.. ,.,.. TOM DUNCAN DONNA FORNEY NANCY AGLER ' LARRY SHERHAG RUTHIE STIDD JOYCE CASH EUGENE HOSTETLER SHIRLEY NEISWANDER Sau'aPlaq6-uf First Row deft to nghtj Don Linerode Larry Sherhag Gene Hostetler Tom Duncan becond Row Rhea Numbers Nancy Agler Donna l'orney Ruthie Stidd Third Row Miss Helene Barolak Director Pat Ifraehch Joyce Cash Carol Reed Absent Shirley Neiswauder When a pretty girl like Barbara Burton sits starry-eyed instead of eating when she is seen constantly with a certain young man and when she is very secretne about her plans and ac tlvities her family and the whole town in fact is likely to come to just one conclusion Add to the conclusion a prank playing kid brother a mischiexous kid sister and a gossip loving maiden aunt and it isnt any wonder that Dad and Mother Burton suspect an elopement in the offmg Besides arent Barbara Burton and Ross Wheeler seen coming out of the Jewelers and looking at furniture and talking to real estate dealers' Its all happening at a most awkward time too for the Burtons particularly Mr Burton and civic service he most certainly wont win if there is a scandal in his family The fact that son Donny is suspected by the mayor of hating deflated that honorable gentlemans automobile tires doesnt help Mr Burtons chances for the nomination A ugorous little girl named Fretos happens along with her candid camera as Donny and his pal are conducting their operations on the mayors car too It looks pretty bad for Mr Burton What chance has he to win the nomination to say nothing of the election with a prankster like Donny and an elopmg daughter like Barby ln his family? Its too bad too because the school system certainly needs a man like Donald Bruton When Ross Wheelers furious mother sweeps down on the Burtons accusmg Barbara of stealing her boy from her poor Papa Burton is bluer than Mood Indigo Finally the pictures are deseloped clearing Donny of the tire-deflating crime-clearing him yet in a funny way inxolung him all the deeper Finally too Russ has t.hat ineutable talk with Mr Burton who assumes Ross is trying to ask for the hand of Barbara ln marriage When the Burtons finally realize that their daughter and Ross Wheeler are secretly engaged not in matnmomal plans but in a newspaper business their troubles an over Or is that where troubles really begin? W f . : l I , x 1 . , I ' : , I , A , : . , , . , . V . V A A ' ' . , . . U - - 1 . . . . I - , ' Y - , . . , - v , , I , Y v . . I ' I who is about to realize an old ambition by winning a nomination to the school board, an honor , , , . . . , . . I ' . . , . - , . . , G r 1 . . . . . , U . ' . ' . .



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Trmiqg 944 7fc'4twuf One September mormng w hen everyone was hurrvlng around a small group of tots were seen makmg their vsay through town toward a llttle red school house They were greeted by their smiling teacher NIISS Wmthers Among this glouo were Joyce Cash lXancy Agler Charles Bosc Carol Reed Tommy Duncan Ruthle Stldd Benny Eberly Donna Forney and many others whom we no longer have wlth us Everyone Jolned the rhythm band and began thelr musical careers MISS Wmthers again taught us ln the second grade Rhea Numbers Jolned us and Donna Forney left us Mrs Carr was our teacher the following year We learned our multiplr cation tables to seven and for the first tlme had a taste of geography Dwlght Van F ossen Jolned us that year The fourth grade was more eventful Larry Sherhag and Donna Forney Joined us and Dwight Van Fossen left us Under the guidance of our teacher Mrs Carr we learned to dlV1de We really thought we were somethlng the following year because we were advanced to a new blllldlllg We had three new teachers They were lVIrs Reese lVIr Henning and Mr Sibley We sold Inagazlnes for the first time and started our careers as super salesmen Leroy Jacobs Donald Llnerode and Robert Roblnson Jolned our happy little group During our sixth year of school Mrs Beatty and Mr Miles took Mr Hen nmgs and Mr Sibley s places Nancy Hatch of Wlnesburg Joined us In our seventh year we found Wilmot movmg 1n with us Among them were Vlolet Espenschleld Patr1c1a Fraelich Theresa Gemma Shirley Sampsel and Dwight Van Fossen Irene Steele Helen Huklll B111 Wolfe Ruth Eberly and Arden Sampsel Joined us also We elected class officers for the first tlme They were President B111 Wolfe Vice presldent Rhea Numbers Secretary Donna Forney and Treasurer Ronald Davis One of the most important events of the seventh grade was the changing of the styles The boys were smartly dressed in frllly dresses whlle the girls wore sloppy overalls and shirts A very good poem concerning the girls wearlng overalls was wrltten by Larry Sherhag Our teachers for that year were Mr Kohr Mrs Reese and Mr Miles We started our eighth year by electing the following class officers Presl dent Bonnie Taylor Vlce president Rhea Numbers Secretary Joyce Cash Treasurer Ruthle Stldd We selected our motto Onw ard 1nto the World of Tomorrow our class flower Whlte Rose our class colors green and white and our class name Lazy Fifties Our teachers were Mrs Moody Mrs Reese and Mr Kohr our class advlsor Jim and Joe Burris Elsie Yoder Mary Kauffman Bonnie Taylor Martha Jacobs Violet Reed and Richard Domer Joined us Martha and Leroy Jacobs left us We worked very hard that year and raised funds for a trip to Columbus 5, 9 ff ' , ,,, ' ' 5 . Y y . 1 1 3 . . V Y . V v . . . . . . A . . ' ' ' ' Y V I 1' x 1 V 1 Q I ' 3 9 7 7 , 3 ! 9 ! , . 0 ' - . ' 2 a , ' . . - . . , , , . . , at 59 ' - s 2 . . , , , . . . , . I Q 3 J 9 - s a s Q - . 2 1 s ' s 9 3 3 5 ' . . . , , , . . , . , , , , a ' 9 1 , , . . 4, v . 3 ' 7 33. ' . Q . s S S a g ii ' ' S! . ' ' 9 ' x . , - s 9 9 9 Q s - . . . .

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